TO BE A PAULINE is to belong to both God and to society. We are in the world but not of it. We are evangelizers designed to live at the CRUX of SPIRIT and FLESH, at the intersection of human and divine.
Here in this complex, busy world of human society, we meet -- in the distressing disguise of our neighbor -- God. In human society, we witness the creative genius of the Father animating every human gift and accomplishment with His Power and Goodness. Here we encounter by God's gracious condescension the call to participate in the salvation of mankind, bringing souls one by one to Jesus our Master, our Teacher and Lord. Through learning, teaching, exhorting, through lives of prayer and reparation, through the constant effort to bring Christ the Master, Way, Truth and Life to the world, we hope to say one day with St. Paul, "It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me" (Galatians 2:20).
So, what are you waiting for? Why not join us in the work?
As a consecrated religious or parish priest or a consecrated secular member living in your own home and working in the state of life to which God has called you, your life can be united to all the prayers and good works of the whole family of consecrated "Paulines" throughout the world who live Christ's teaching: "Whatsoever you did to the least of these, that you did to Me" (Matthew 25:40).
What power there is living as one in Christian communion around the globe! "How good and pleasant it is when brothers and sisters live together as one" (Psalm 133:1).
We can do more together than we could ever do alone. Isn't that the beauty of Christianity? Jesus taught us to be one body in communion with Him, to be His Body in the world. The Pauline Family of Consecrated Life offers 10 pathways for consecrating your life to God. There is a pathway for every vocation, because we are each called to serve as members of the same body in various capacities, and each contribution is valuable for the functioning of the whole.
To learn more about the 10 Pathways of Pauline Consecration to God, click on any of the links below to get started.
Here in this complex, busy world of human society, we meet -- in the distressing disguise of our neighbor -- God. In human society, we witness the creative genius of the Father animating every human gift and accomplishment with His Power and Goodness. Here we encounter by God's gracious condescension the call to participate in the salvation of mankind, bringing souls one by one to Jesus our Master, our Teacher and Lord. Through learning, teaching, exhorting, through lives of prayer and reparation, through the constant effort to bring Christ the Master, Way, Truth and Life to the world, we hope to say one day with St. Paul, "It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me" (Galatians 2:20).
So, what are you waiting for? Why not join us in the work?
As a consecrated religious or parish priest or a consecrated secular member living in your own home and working in the state of life to which God has called you, your life can be united to all the prayers and good works of the whole family of consecrated "Paulines" throughout the world who live Christ's teaching: "Whatsoever you did to the least of these, that you did to Me" (Matthew 25:40).
What power there is living as one in Christian communion around the globe! "How good and pleasant it is when brothers and sisters live together as one" (Psalm 133:1).
We can do more together than we could ever do alone. Isn't that the beauty of Christianity? Jesus taught us to be one body in communion with Him, to be His Body in the world. The Pauline Family of Consecrated Life offers 10 pathways for consecrating your life to God. There is a pathway for every vocation, because we are each called to serve as members of the same body in various capacities, and each contribution is valuable for the functioning of the whole.
To learn more about the 10 Pathways of Pauline Consecration to God, click on any of the links below to get started.
Click here to visit the website of the Holy Family Institute (Married Persons and Widows).
Click here to visit the website of the Society of Saint Paul (Media Priests).
Click here to visit the website of the Daughters of St. Paul (Media Sisters).
Click here to visit the Pauline Cooperators (Cooperators and Benefactors) on the web.
Click here to visit the Pious Disciples of the Divine Master (Contemplative/Active Sisters).
Click here to visit the Institute of St. Gabriel the Archangel (Single Men) on the web.
Click here to visit the Institute of Our Lady of the Annunciation (Single Women) on the web.
Click here to visit the Jesus Priest Institute (for secular priests) on the web.
Click here to visit the Good Shepherd Sisters (parish ministry) on the web.
Click here to visit the Apostoline Sisters (vocation ministries/Europe) on the web.
Click here to visit the website of the Society of Saint Paul (Media Priests).
Click here to visit the website of the Daughters of St. Paul (Media Sisters).
Click here to visit the Pauline Cooperators (Cooperators and Benefactors) on the web.
Click here to visit the Pious Disciples of the Divine Master (Contemplative/Active Sisters).
Click here to visit the Institute of St. Gabriel the Archangel (Single Men) on the web.
Click here to visit the Institute of Our Lady of the Annunciation (Single Women) on the web.
Click here to visit the Jesus Priest Institute (for secular priests) on the web.
Click here to visit the Good Shepherd Sisters (parish ministry) on the web.
Click here to visit the Apostoline Sisters (vocation ministries/Europe) on the web.